JANUARY, 1909. | THE ORCHID REVIEW. 17 
The photographs sent represent sturdy well-flowered examples of this 
beautiful Orchid, the plant with four spikes being a fine specimen, while 
the group carries a mass of flowers, both being very effective. We should 
have selected one for reproduction, but for the fact that we have already 
figured the species (O.R. iii. p. 337), from a large-flowered example in the 
collection of E. H. Woodall, Esq., of Scarborough, and to which a First-class 
Fig. 2. VANDA CCERULEA. 
Certificate was given by the R.H.S. This figure is here repeated. Mr. 
Woodall was remarkably successful in its culture, and described his treat- 
ment as warm-Vinery treatment from mid-March to October, a winter near 
the glass in the Cattleya house, and finally a cool dry rest from about the 
